Right now, this is my most anticipated next gen game, can't wait to jump off the space needle. BTW, I saw this interview and the one with Tretton, that woman is so clueless about videogames, but it makes the interview funny

They have a demo playing in the background and the game looks beyond phenomenal!

The destruction is one thing but the way he navigates the environment is amazing, I haven't seen this full demo before. My anticipation just tripled @_@

Going from ground level to the top of big buildings and hovering over the enormous landscape. Able to go anywhere he pleases as well as making the battle he's in on a large scale. Fighting a guy that's a 1/4 mile or so away from him.

It looks INSANE! On top of it all the graphics are amazingly high detail. I don't care anybodies console allegiance, this game is what we've been waiting for. A true showcase of next-gen power.

I feel like I'd suffer a brain aneurism if I was forced to listen to her for much longer. The very start "this is my friend God of War" made me wanna vomit, luckily laughter came out instead.

It's funny in a way but I really wish they had got anyone else in the world to do this interview.

I think she's completely oblivious to all things video game related and was simply given a short briefing right before going out to do these interviews. Probably reading notes right before the camera started rolling. It's not really her fault, Fox should've gotten someone more attune with gaming.

I guess it's nice that her ignorance helps to prevent a bias towards one system or another though.

It was Fox Business. SCEA is a business. They were reporting on a current happenings I'm a booming market. Of course she doesn't know about gaming. That's why it was an interview, to get answers on the business side of things, and report it to the public. I have not a clue why so many people on here are jumping all over the reporters in every article. Would you expect a gamer to be interviewing execs on Fox Business? Of course you wouldn't. Anchors are rarely experts on topics they're covering. They are briefed on it, and they report details to people who likely wouldn't know about it otherwise.